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biography and Paul
There has only been one biography, written by Paul Allen, and this primarily covers his career in the theatre.
In Paul Allen ’ s biography, Ayckbourn is briefly compared to Dafydd and Guy in A Chorus of Disapproval ( 1984 ).
In the biography, Paul Allen wrote, regarding a suggestion in Cosmopolitan that his plays were becoming autobiographical: " If we take that to mean that his plays tell his own life story, he still hasn't started.
According to George Weigel's biography of John Paul II, Paul VI named Archbishop Karol Wojtyła ( later Pope John Paul II ) to the commission.
* the Vitae Patrum ( Vita Pauli primi eremitae ), a biography of Saint Paul of Thebes ;
* Richard III ( biography ), a 1955 biography of the English king by Paul Murray Kendall
Andre Pieterse, Roodt and Paul L. Johnson based the film's script on Anne Marie du Preez Bezdrob's biography, Winnie Mandela: A Life.
Another story, " My Brother Paul ", was a brief biography of his older brother, Paul Dresser, who was a famous songwriter in the 1890s.
Historian Paul Schilperoord argued in his 2011 biography of Josef Ganz that Hitler stole the idea for the Volkswagen Beetle from Ganz's " May Bug ," which he saw in 1933 at an auto show.
King: A Filmed Record ... Montgomery To Memphis is a 1970 American documentary film biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., presented in the form of newsreel footage and segments of recordings by Dr. King, framed by celebrity narrators, including Marlon Brando, Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Ruby Dee, James Earl Jones, Clarence Williams III, Burt Lancaster, Ben Gazzara, Charlton Heston, Harry Belafonte,
It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Sidney Franklin from a screenplay by Paul Osborn, Paul H. Rameau, and Aldous Huxley ( uncredited ), adapted from the biography by Eve Curie.
Don Dwiggins, in his biography of Paul Mantz ( who assisted Earhart and Noonan in their flight planning ), noted that the aviators had cut off their long-wire antenna, due to the annoyance of having to crank it back into the aircraft after each use.
According to John Paul II's decree on Escrivá's " cause of canonization ", which contains a condensed biography of Escrivá, " o this mission he gave himself totally.
In the 2010 biography by AE Hotchner, titled Paul and Me, reference is made to the commotion caused by Steve McQueen due to his apparent displeasure at having a lesser part.
Massie is more compassionate towards Catherine ; in his 2011 biography of her he claims that Paul was taken from his mother at birth and withheld from her presence except during very limited moments, that having done her duty in providing an heir to the throne, Elizabeth had no more use for Catherine who was then forbidden from seeing the child.
Indeed, the notion of a left-handed Billy became so entrenched that, in 1958, a film biography of " the Kid " ( starring Paul Newman ) was titled The Left Handed Gun.
* cellist. nl: Paul Tortelier biography, video, list of teachers and pupils
* cello. org: Paul Tortelier biography
* Paul Routledge, ' John Hume: a biography ,' Harper-Collins, London, 1997

biography and McCartney
In his biography Many Years From Now, McCartney said the song is one of his favourites.
Thanks to Ronnie, Murray got into the hotel and did his radio show from their Plaza Hotel room their first night in New York ( there is a picture of " Ronnie " being interviewed by Murray the K, as Paul McCartney and George Harrison look on, in the hotel, though according to Ronnie's biography, Phil Spector did not allow her to go so they sent another cousin in her place ) and accompanied them to Washington, D. C. for their first U. S. concert, was backstage at their The Ed Sullivan Show premiere, and roomed with Beatles guitarist George Harrison in Miami, broadcasting his shows from there.
His biography, Roger Byrne, Captain of the Busby Babes, written by Iain McCartney, was published on 2 December 2000.
In his biography, McCartney recalls that Lennon had had a sudden inspiration for the song and had suggested that the two of them should record it immediately, without waiting for the other Beatles to return.
In a 1981 conversation with Hunter Davies, who had written a biography of The Beatles in 1968, McCartney responded to a Yoko Ono interview where she said McCartney had hurt Lennon more than anyone else, by saying, " No one ever goes on about the times John hurt me ... Could I have hurt him more than the person who ran down his mother in his car?

biography and Many
Many of the more fantastic stories told about Hawker are based on an unreliable biography published by the Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould in 1876, only a few months after Hawker's death.
*" The Many Coups of Lame Beaver ": A biography of Lame Beaver, an Arapaho Native American.
Many of Madame d ' Épinay's letters are contained in the ( 1818 ), which provided material for Francis Steegmuller's joint biography, and have since appeared in a definitive redaction.
Anthony Chan's 2003 biography, Perpetually Cool: The Many Lives of Anna May Wong ( 1905 – 1961 ), was the first major work on Wong and was written, Chan says, " from a uniquely Asian-American perspective and sensibility ".
Jones's Storyteller: The Many Lives of Laurens van der Post ( 2001 ), an authorised but for the most part hostile biography.
Many of his cruel actions as a child include raping Hassan as a means of revenge against Amir, and giving Amir a biography of Adolf Hitler as a birthday present.
Many of the party's candidate have their own biography pages ; information about others may be found here.
A champion of architectural preservation and other visual arts, he chaired the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and authored 15 books, including Here at The New Yorker and the iconoclastic Frank Lloyd Wright biography Many Masks.
Many wrote that he was a cholo, with a mixed Quechua and Spanish heritage, and born to a poor mother, while his authorized biography holds that he was solely of European ancestry, and the son of a provincial leader.
* The Story of Ida Pfeiffer, and Her Travels in Many Lands, an 1879 biography.
is a collection of theatre essays and reviews, and John Osborne-The Many Lives of the Angry Young Man, is the authorized biography of the iconic playwright who revolutionized British theatre.
* Judith Fai-Podlipnik, ' The Many Faces of a Questionable Man ' ( H-Net review of Tibor Frank's biography )
Many Liberal-Progressive candidates have their own biography pages ; information on others may be found here.

biography and Years
* Mary Baker Eddy: The Years of Discovery ; Mary Baker Eddy: The Years of Trial ; and Mary Baker Eddy: The Years of Authority comprise the three-volume biography of Eddy favored by Christian Scientists.
Additionally, Amos and her music have been the subject of numerous official and unofficial books, as well as academic critique, including Tori Amos: Lyrics ( 2001 ) and an earlier biography, Tori Amos: All These Years ( 1996 ).
Sandburg also wrote Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, a two-volume biography in 1926, The American Songbag ( 1927 ), and a book of poems called Good Morning, America ( 1928 ) in Elmhurst.
* A well footnoted ( scholarly ) biography which eventually became a church-authorized biography of Eddy is Robert Peel's trilogy Mary Baker Eddy: The Years of Discovery ( ISBN 0030575559 ), Mary Baker Eddy: The Years of Trial ( ISBN 0875101186 ), and Mary Baker Eddy: The Years of Authority ( ISBN 003021081X ).
* Wellington: The Years of the Sword and Wellington: Pillar Of The State, a two-volume biography of the first Duke of Wellington, who numbered among her husband's relatives.
The Obelisk featured Robert Smith ( still playing piano at this point ), alongside Marc Ceccagno ( lead guitar ), Michael Dempsey ( guitar ), Alan Hill ( bass ) and Laurence Tolhurst ( percussion ) and, according to The Cure's official biography Ten Imaginary Years, gave their only performance at a school function in April 1972.
" According to the band's Ten Imaginary Years biography, between January and December of 1976, the shifting line-up for Malice featured several " other blokes ", with founding guitarist Marc Ceccagno being replaced by Porl Thompson, an early drummer known only as " Graham " replaced by Lol Tolhurst, and " Graham's brother " replaced for one show only by vocalist Martin Creasy.
Years later, elder brother Paul de Musset would preserve these, and many other details, for posterity, in a biography on his famous younger brother.
The Maharishi's 1986 book, Thirty Years Around the World, gives a detailed account of his world tours, as does a later biography, The Maharishi by Paul Mason.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Alan Walker, Franz Liszt: The Virtuoso Years
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: G. G. Coulton, Fourscore Years
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Mary Moorman, William Wordsworth: The Later Years 1803 – 1850
* Swain, Martha H. Pat Harrison: The New Deal Years ( Jackson, Miss., 1978 ), the standard biography
His biography I Couldn't Paint Golden Angels: Sixty Years of Commonplace Life and Anarchist Agitation was published in 1996, with illustrations by Chris Pig.
* W. E. Fairbairn, Gentleman & Warrior, The Shanghai Years ( 2005 ) First biography on Fairbairn.
Pierre Berton published a biography called The Dionne Years: A Thirties Melodrama in 1977 and narrated a 1978 National Film Board of Canada documentary.

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